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A relatively recent entrant into the world of NETs, the
Smug Juice motto is
It's That Good.
Are they that good?
If their
HUMP offering is any indication, yes they are.
The Two-Tank Test
The test is simple. Take one Aspire Nautilus Mini and vape two tankfuls - about 4ml - through
one coil.
Subjectively evaluate the juice for vapor, throat hit, and flavor.
Objectively observe coil life.
Smokie says the standard loadout of Smug Juice is 70VG/30PG. This shows in the initial shake of the bottle. The very small bubbles produced stay stuck at the top as the juice runs back down the bottle sides more slowly than the usual PG-dominant mix.
About HUMP: Sumg Juice says:
"Hump is more than just your usual Turkish blend. Hump is made with a rare exotic Oriental Yenidje tobacco leaf blended with Virginia flue cured and aged Burley tobaccos, for a unique Turkish blend tobacco flavor."
The juice is a light amber color. I detected little to no aroma from the raw juice itself in my standard 18mg strength.
I looked up Yenidje - here's what
TobaccoReviews.com has to say, via McClelland Tobacco Company:
"Oriental tobacco cultivation began in the 1600s around the villages of Yenidje and Kirdzhali after Venetian and Genoese traders introduced tobacco smoking to the area in the 1500s. The classic Basma seed introduced there over 300 years ago is believed by some to derive from an ancient Venezuelan variety of Nicotiana Tabacum named Barinas. The very finest Xanthi still comes from the original Yenidje (Genesaia) area of Western Thrace just north of the modern town of Xanthi. It is the Xanthi-Yaka-Basma and the Xanthi-Djebel-Basma that comprise the legendary Yenidje leaf which is thin, full-bodied, flexible, with fine veins. Full of oils, the best leaves are quite small, yellow to brown in color, with a pleasant, delicate aroma and sweet, mild, fresh flavor."
Vapor: Good to very good, in line with what one would expect from a 70VG/30PG blend.
Throat Hit: Solid. Very good.
Flavor: Superb. If you've had NETcom's
Sun-Cured Turkish, you'll recognize
HUMP right away. What I didn't know was that it's Yenidje that gives a Turkish that unique toasted characteristic. Is
HUMP a
Sun-Cured Turkish clone? No. The Virginia and Burley made
HUMP brighter exactly where it should be brighter - a little on the inhale, a little on the exhale, with the Yenidje in between.
The Coil: The Aspire Bottom Vertical Coil (BVC) survived two tankfuls, and it feels like it could go an additional one to two tanks.
HUMP performs very well.
Notes: Make sure you give more time than normal for the blend to bed into the wicking material to avoid initial dry hits. The first two or so hits may seem a little lacking, but at the third or fourth it all hits home perfectly.
The Verdict: HUMP is a winner for me. 9/10. I'm really looking forward to
Branded,
Cubano Perfecto, and
Stogie. Congratulations, Smug Juice, you've won a customer.